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projects. With one more project anticipated to start this month, we are now booked for web engineering and database development projects through May.

Services

Our dedicated search engine ranking report server has been well received, and is busily collating results for clients 16 hours per day (heh, it dosn't need food or breaks...). This service offloads traffic from client servers, provides valuable benchmarking data to determine needed next steps in optimization, and places the risk of repeated searches from a distinct IP firmly on our shoulders. We run the risks attendant with reporting; not our clients. ... More

Search Engine News

Google's much anticipated "Go Daddy" update, didn't really go anywhere. While a minor update of content did occur in late February and early March, most US-based analysts and affiliates noticed a general reduction of indexed content. This appeared to be replaced by the addition of a minor number of sites into both the US and Canadian server farms.

The lack of a true 'Deep Crawl' to add a large amount of information to their ten primary datacenters has beenaffecting Google's results since their IPO in 2004. Senior management have been plagued with rumors of click fraud, while soaring stock prices seem to have forced cost containment at the infrastructure level to reward investors.

Yahoo! initially responded with their version of deep-crawling, but has pulled back for the last two quarters. During this wait period,new tools and a large overseas expansion of server resources is allowing Yahoo to position aggressively for emerging markets.

This leaves MSN as the winner of the most aggressive of the robots, with daily updating of both DNS records and deep crawls for site content. The engine is also pursuing candidates familiar with PPC search engine metrics to assist in their launching of an Overture-like advertising engine to rival both Yahoo and Google market share.